Similar to its competition, the new Pixpro can connect to your mobile device via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (to an optional remote control) and through NFC. You can record up to 128GB of footage on a microSD card where in-camera stitching clocks in at 15fps.

According to Pocket-lint, the device on show wasn't quite a finished model. Rather it was displayed to show off what you can expect when the Kodak 4KVR360 ships sometime in early 2017.

A price tag hasn't been attached yet, but you can expect it to fall somewhere in line with Nikon KeyMission 360's $500 and Samsung Gear 360's $350.